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Republic Polytechnic Continuing Education & Training Course Structure for Sports & Exercise Physiology Module Description Sports & Exercise Physiology This module will explore how the human body responds to physiological demands of sports and exercise. Topics covered will include: energy systems, cardiovascular and respiratory regulation, and skeletal muscle physiology. Aspects of environmental effects on sports and exercise performance will be considered. Common assessment techniques in sports and exercise physiology will be reviewed, with practical applications used to provide the experiential learning. Lesson Topics Competency-Based Learning Objectives 01 Measurement in exercise physiology 02 Exercise energy systems Explain components of fitness, physiological tests and variables of interest. Explain physiological units of measure and statistical terms. Outline procedure for collection of basic physiological data. Explain different energy systems (ATP-PCr, anaerobic, aerobic) during exercise. Distinguish different energy sources for exercise of varying intensities and durations. Explain dynamics of lactate production and accumulation in blood during exercise of varying intensities. Lesson Plan Assessment (%) Lecture (50 mins) Break (10 mins) Tutorial (60 mins) Break (10 mins) Lecture and discussion (50 mins) NIL Lecture 1 (50 mins) Break (10 mins) Lecture 2 (40 mins) Tutorial (30 mins) Break (10 mins) Discussion (40 mins) NIL 03 Exercise energy systems - anaerobic/lactate threshold Cardiorespiratory systems and exercise 04 05 06 07 Cardiorespiratory systems and exercise maximum oxygen uptake Skeletal muscles and exercise – training adaptations Skeletal muscles and exercise - fatigue and recovery Lab session (150 mins) Discussion (30 mins) Lecture 1 (50 mins) Break (10 mins) Lecture 2 (40 mins) Tutorial (30 mins) Break (10 mins) Lab session (40 mins) Distinguish dynamics of oxygen consumption at onset, during and after exercise Relate maximal cardiac output to maximal oxygen uptake among individuals Measure the maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) using indirect calorimetry method. Lab session (150 mins) Discussion (30 mins) Explain muscle cell remodelling with exercise training. Distinguish metabolic and neuromuscular adaptations in muscles to exercise training. Explain possible mechanisms of delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS). Lecture 1 (50 mins) Break (10 mins) Lecture 2 (40 mins) Tutorial (30 mins) Break (10 mins) CA1 (60 mins) NIL Explain possible mechanisms of skeletal muscle fatigue. Examine possible influences on post-training recovery. Evaluate effectiveness of various strategies in skeletal muscle post-training recovery. Lab session (150 mins) Discussion (30 mins) Submission of lab sheet (10%) Measure blood lactate level and anaerobic threshold during exercise. Conduct Wingate cycle test. Associate anaerobic/lactate threshold with prediction of endurance performance. Explain respiratory (breathing frequency, tidal volume) responses to acute exercise. Explain cardiovascular (blood pressure, blood flow, heart rate, cardiac output, stroke volume) responses to acute exercise. Submission of lab sheet (10%) NIL Submission of lab sheet (10%) 08 Thermoregulation in exercise Explain various heat gain and heat loss processes in the human body. Explain mechanisms of heat acclimatization. Explain various heat injuries. Evaluate effectiveness of various strategies in minimising heat injuries and maximising performance under heat stress. Lecture 1 (50 mins) Break (10 mins) Lecture 2 (40 mins) Tutorial (30 mins) Break (10 mins) Lab session (40 mins) Explain physiological responses to acute altitude exposure. Explain mechanisms of acclimatization to altitude. Evaluate effectiveness of various hypoxic training methods in performance enhancement. Lecture 1 (50 mins) Break (10 mins) Lecture 2 (40 mins) Tutorial (30 mins) Break (10 mins) Lab session (40 mins) Examine metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses to long-distance cycling. Examine metabolic and cardiorespiratory adaptations to trainings in long-distance cycling. Distinguish environmental influences on cycling performance and training. Lecture (50 mins) Break (10 mins) Tutorial (60 mins) Break (10 mins) Lecture and discussion (50 mins) NIL 09 Altitude exposure in exercise 10 Case study – cycling CA2 Submission of lab sheet (10%) NIL Assignment (30%)